istutetuista
Istutetuista refers to a category of planted seedlings and young trees that are cultivated, monitored, and used for large-scale forestry, reforestation, and ecological restoration projects. The term is typically employed in contemporary Finnish forestry literature and policy documents, where it distinguishes managed plantings from natural seedling populations. The concept emerged in the early 1960s when post‑war forestry expansion required systematic production of genetically uniform stock for plantation forestry. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, the state of Finland established the Institute for Forest Research (SER) and its subsidiary, the Seed and Clonal Resources Center, to produce vast quantities of high‑quality istutetuista for both commercial timber production and environmental objectives.
Istutetuista are cultivated from selected seed sources or clonal material to meet specific wood quality, growth